Kanye West tells Detroit crowd 'Yeezus' Tour is 'only the beginning' of a bold career plan

Kanye West doesn't appear short on ambition, and told fans at The Palace of Auburn Hills he has big plans for the future. Associated Press

DETROIT, MI - Kanye West isn't a man short on ambition, and made that clear Thursday night at The Palace of Auburn Hills.

West claimed his "Yeezus" Tour, with its final stops in Toronto on Sunday and Monday, is "only the beginning" of something much bigger.

What could possibly be up West's sleeve? He seemed to offer a few clues during a nearly 25-minute rant midway through the show.

"This is my demo tape," West said as he pointed to a manmade mountain on stage. "This ain't (expletive), but like my little demo tape."

West added that over the next 10 years only two things can happen to him: "I'll either be right or I'll either be wrong."

What did he mean by that? West said he wants to "create" and mentioned his focus on art and fashion in the future - possibly more Air Yeezy Nike sneakers.

Then West went on to say he's interested in opening clothing stores and being in movies.

"All the (expletive) I've been talking about the past eight months is just the beginning," said West, who mentioned Steve Jobs and Walt Disney as idols. "This is just the beginning of a chance and this is just the (expletive) I have to go though."